Focus and Scope

The Journal of Information Architecture is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal. Its aim is to facilitate the systematic development of the scientific body of knowledge in the field of information architecture.

The Journal's focus is information architecture research and development in all types of shared information environments, such as for example social networks, web sites, intranets, mobile and Rich Internet Applications, from various perspectives such as technical, cultural, social, and communicational.

The Journal is broadly multi- and interdisciplinary, publishing works focusing on IA and drawing on a broad range of disciplines. Its guiding principle is not to discriminate contradictory arguments and alternative approaches: Theoretical and methodological pluralism is welcomed and supported.

The Journal is published biannually in English. Acceptable contributions include original research articles, synthesizing literature surveys, best practice reports, and proposals for special issues. All contributions will be peer-reviewed according to appropriate criteria.

What is JofIA

The Journal of Information Architecture is an international peer-reviewed scholarly journal. Its aim is to facilitate the systematic development of the scientific body of knowledge in the field of information architecture.

The Journal of Information Architecture is published biannually in English and Volume 1, Issue 2 is the current issue.

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Call for Papers

The Call for Papers for Volume 2, Issue 1, to be published Spring 2010, is now open.

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